Legendary Locals of Cullman County

Nonfiction, Travel, United States, South, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, History, Americas
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Author: Kay Cagle, Greg Richter ISBN: 9781439647769
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 13, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals Language: English
Author: Kay Cagle, Greg Richter
ISBN: 9781439647769
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 13, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals
Language: English
In search of opportunity and freedom from oppression, European emigrants boarded ships, leaving behind their ancestral homes. They carved new lives from the unknown wilderness in the American South. The Speegle family settled in what would become southwest Cullman County, and the Brindley family claimed lands to the north. From the historic Streight�s Raid exploit of the Civil War to the agricultural and social development of this region of northern Alabama, these early pioneers marched into history. In 1865, Col. Johann G. Cullmann, who was disillusioned with the anarchism in his native Germany, also sought new opportunity in America, eventually settling in Alabama. After being enticed by Colonel Cullmann�s descriptive words of the area�s virgin timber and fertile soils, five German families joined him. Encouraged by what they found, optimism flourished, word spread, and Cullman County�s destiny was set. Its growth has been constant, and, today, its expansion is propelling the area to new heights of economic prominence.
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In search of opportunity and freedom from oppression, European emigrants boarded ships, leaving behind their ancestral homes. They carved new lives from the unknown wilderness in the American South. The Speegle family settled in what would become southwest Cullman County, and the Brindley family claimed lands to the north. From the historic Streight�s Raid exploit of the Civil War to the agricultural and social development of this region of northern Alabama, these early pioneers marched into history. In 1865, Col. Johann G. Cullmann, who was disillusioned with the anarchism in his native Germany, also sought new opportunity in America, eventually settling in Alabama. After being enticed by Colonel Cullmann�s descriptive words of the area�s virgin timber and fertile soils, five German families joined him. Encouraged by what they found, optimism flourished, word spread, and Cullman County�s destiny was set. Its growth has been constant, and, today, its expansion is propelling the area to new heights of economic prominence.

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